Chris Carter released

Thursday February 23 2012 1:46PM Chris Carter has been released into
the body of the courts, he looks to the audience that has gathered to
observe and shouts “You see what they are doing!?” What they, the courts
are doing to Chris Carter is a shame, misuse and waste of the justice
system. To understand and appreciate this story you really need to get
to know Chris Carter, he is a passionate, loving, and heartbroken
father.

I caught up with Chris after the court proceedings and sat down for a
cup of coffee with him and one of his Canada Court Watch “family
members” as they like to call each other. He opened up to me about the
horror story he has gone through with CAS and the Canadian Courts, at
some parts he and myself needed a moment to collect our emotions. The
injustice that he is fighting is unbelievable and it’s a story everyone
needs to hear.

Chris and his Japanese wife Nobuyo decided to move their family to
Chris’ home; Canada, the tension of a new home and new cultures put
strain on the loving couple and their relationship soon fell apart, but
the love for his children was unchanged. During this tense period the
mother of his children began disciplining the kids in an overly physical
manner, causing one of the kids to make a complaint about the abuse.
While Chris was taking care of his kids CAS removed his children from
his loving home. The next five days the kids were kept in foster care,
during this time Chris was not allowed to see his kids, strangely his
wife, the one who the child had complained about was allowed to visit
them.

When Chris was finally offered the unbelievable ultimatum of give his
kids to a foster family or give his kids to his wife, he lamented and
gave up the kids to his wife who he believed to be a good mother aside
from the recent trouble. The court demanded that he produce the
children’s citizenship and turn it over to the court. During this period
Chris’s life was upside down his belongings were in boxes between
multiple places and one of the three citizenship cards was lost in the
shuffle. The court put him in jail for 15 days and charged him with
contempt of court.

Driving People Insane

During the CAS hearing Chris had 16 witnesses that he was to bring
before the court, by the 9th witness (Peter Ringrose, a CAS executive)
the Honorable Justice Hardman stopped the trial with no explanation.

Chris Carter decided it was time to get loud, he started protesting
in front of the local Children’s Aid and Police Headquarters. The
response was mostly positive but there were people who desperately
wanted him gone. Some-one wanted him gone so badly that when Kim Putman
and Virginia Torrance (CAS lawyers) walked by him the police arrested
him for 2 counts of assault, Chris didn’t come within 6m of the women.

Chris and other parents who have dealt with CAS can be quoted as
saying ”It was like they were trying to drive me insane.” When he would
go to the CAS building for scheduled visits with his kids he would
sometimes be greeted by a grinning worker who would sarcastically say
“Sorry Chris I forgot to call you, we had to cancel this week,
maaaaybe next week!” It’s experiences like this that can drive people
over the edge, imagine you wait all week to see your kids, your only joy
in the world, and some grinning jerk tells you that you have to wait
another week to see your kids for just one measly hour. Then there was
the heat, the kids liked to be active, so in that little time they had
with their father they would play floor hockey, judo, and other intense
activities that warm a room up fast. One day Chris opened the door to
the hall to let some air in, the CAS workers demanded he close the door,
so he asked that next week they move him to the room at the end of the
hall so they could leave the door open and nobody would walk by it. The
next week they arrived to a room that was noticeably hot before they
even started playing, so he opened the door and began to play with his
kids, again the CAS workers demanded he close the door, enough was
enough and this father wasn’t going to have it, Chris refused to close
the door and soon enough a group of police officers showed up to drag
him away in front of his crying children.

Change In Bail Conditions

These are events have made Chris become the devoted activist that he
is, and his troubles with the justice system aren’t even close to coming
to an end. The more he fights the more unbelievable the charges get.

Tuesday February 21st 2012 Chris was arrested in Chatham under
charges of obstruction of justice, later changed to personation.
The charges were filed because Chris gave a false name while
accompanying an individual to a CAS meeting. Wednesday 22nd the crown
offered to release him under the following conditions:

-$1500 bail

- No communication with CKCS employees direct or indirect except
through legal counsel and such communication will be in writing, email,
or during review court proceedings.

-Not to attend or be within 100m of CKCAS with the exception for
court proceedings.

-To reside at his current address.

Chris refused the conditions and returned to court the next day, this
time the crown offered a slightly different set of conditions, the only
change being that he may not verbally be in contact at all which
effectively removes him from any CAS review court proceedings. In
disgust, and frustration Chris accepted these harsher terms.

To learn more about his struggle or if you are in need of advice
visit FixCAS.com and CanadaCourtWatch.com